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BackMaya Protocol Halts Operations Following $1.7 Million Crypto Exploit
Maya Protocol Halts Operations Following $1.7 Million Crypto Exploit
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Maya Protocol Halts Operations Following $1.7 Million Crypto Exploit

The decentralized cross-chain liquidity network suspended swaps after an attacker exploited six software vulnerabilities to drain Bitcoin and CACAO tokens.

Quick Look

  • Maya Protocol suspended its MAYAChain network after an attacker exploited six software bugs to drain approximately $1.7 million in Bitcoin and other assets.
  • The team is currently working on a fix and has requested the return of funds in exchange for a bug bounty.

AI-generated summary

Why It Matters

Maya Protocol operates MAYAChain, a decentralized network for cross-chain cryptocurrency swaps. The protocol had previously undergone audits by firms Halborn and Fable 5.

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Cross-chain liquidity network Maya Protocol halted operations Tuesday after an attacker exploited six software flaws to drain roughly $1.7 million in Bitcoin and other assets.

In a post on X explaining what happened, Maya Protocol founder AaluxxMyth, also known as Maya, said the team halted the network to contain the damage and would fix the vulnerability before resuming swaps.

"No way to sugar coat this," Maya wrote in a post. "We have likely been exploited by 20 BTC ($1.4M) and other assets ($300k)."

Maya Protocol operates MAYAChain, a decentralized network that lets users swap cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum across blockchains without using a centralized exchange.

In a post-mortem report, the team behind Maya Protocol said the attacker exploited six bugs to inflate a liquidity pool by 49.45 million CACAO, then gained 99.93% control of the pool and withdrew 48.87 million CACAO.

“The attack used a single 23-message MsgDeposit transaction to trigger a false "theft" detection, inflate a low-liquidity pool's CACAO balance via an uncapped slash subsidy, then immediately LP'd into and withdrew from the inflated pool to extract the value,” they wrote.

As the attacker swapped the tokens for Bitcoin and other assets, CACAO’s price collapsed, limiting the amount ultimately extracted. The team estimated the attacker took roughly $1.65 million in crypto assets, including $1.36 million moved to external blockchains and about $291,000 remaining on-chain.

The team did not say whether it believes AI was used in the attack. Maya said the bugs had gone undetected for three to four years despite audits by Halborn and Fable 5, adding that the team needs to take a more adversarial approach to reviewing its code.

“We have to get even more adversarial and look for extremely simple code primitives,” Maya wrote in a follow-up post. “We already knew our job was difficult, but the mission is worth it.”

Maya Protocol published the suspected attacker’s Bitcoin address, which received 20.83 BTC worth about $1.34 million. The team estimated roughly $1.65 million was taken in total and said it hopes the funds will be returned in exchange for a bug bounty.

If not, Maya said the team plans to recover the roughly 20 BTC through investments in Aztec Chain and "other means" and return it to the affected pool.

The news comes after several major DeFi exploits in recent months.

In April, attackers drained roughly $292 million from KelpDAO's cross-chain bridge after a social engineering attack compromised a developer's session keys.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Maya Protocol will attempt to recover funds via Aztec Chain investments.

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • Will the attacker accept the bug bounty offer?
  • What specific code changes will be implemented to prevent recurrence?

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This article was originally published by Decrypt.

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